Egypt security forces kill 13 militants in Cairo raid: source

Published July 1st, 2015 - 06:07 GMT
Egyptian security forces conducted a raid on a headquarters militants were using to hide. (AFP/File)
Egyptian security forces conducted a raid on a headquarters militants were using to hide. (AFP/File)

Thirteen "terrorists" were killed by Egyptian security forces after a gunfire exchange in Cairo's October 6 suburb on Wednesday, a security source said.

This comes in tandemn with ongoing clashes in between security forces and militants in North Sinai

The militants were killed in a raid on a headquarters that they were using to hide, the source added. 

On Tuesday, three "terrorists" were killed in the same neighbourhood while trying to bomb a car in the vicinity of the October 6 Police Station, security sources said. 

Meanwhile, attacks on security checkpoints and facilities have left 70 casualties among security personnel, ranging from deaths to injuries, a security source said.

The attacks were followed by clashes with militants. So far over 30 militants have been killed in the clashes, the source added.

The Sinai-based militant group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis claimed responsibility for the attacks. The group pledged allegiance to the Islamic State fighters in Syria and Iraq last November, changing its name to Sinai Province.

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